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If two objects collide on Earth, their kinetic energy is converted to other forms such as light and sound. But in space, it can't be converted into sound energy, so what would it get converted into? And would it be more destructive for the objects in question? Or am I completely misguided?
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[WP] On June 28th 2009, Stephen Hawking threw a party for time travelers and sent out the invitations the next day. He told people that no one attended the party. He lied.
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[WP] The Bible's story of creation was accurate. Sort of. One day in the story equates to a billion years on Earth. We're approaching the 6th day and we've realised that humanity wasn't created in God's image. Something else is coming.
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[WP] Diseases that affect famous people or children are much more likely to receive media coverage and donations towards a cure. Viruses have learned this - and have adapted their strategy accordingly.
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If someone were to die alone in a small boat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, would their body still rot in the same way as it would on land? Or would there not be enough/the same bacteria etc to cause decomposition?
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